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@saghul , I push a fix based on what we discussed above. This will obsolete the
original PR.
@aerringer many thanks for spotting the problem and coming up with the solution
- I think it was a good discussion and outcome !
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Hey @bogdan-iancu, thanks for chiming in :-)
> that may simplify your patch a lot - the nat_helper timer routing is
> registered with "TIMER_FLAG_DELAY_ON_DELAY" - this guarantees that (even
> executed in various processes) the handler will not be run in parallel (all
> its executions will be s
Hi,
@saghul , @aerringer is indeed right - I wasn;t paying too much attached to the
inners of the timer routing. But starting with 2.1, there is no such concept as
timer process. The timer routines are executed in any (ballanced) opensips
process (worker). So using static vars between the calls
Saúl,
I see that each process registers a timer. I would expect to see that the
timer would fire in each process once per interval. What I see is that
once per second the timer callback to keepalive_timer is called on just one
process at a time. A second later it's called on another process.
Y
Hi, thanks for the patch! Can you please elaborate / link some documentation on
why this is needed? According to the [development
guide](http://www.opensips.org/Documentation/Development-Manual#toc23)
`register_timer` works on some "global timer process" which doesn't appear to
be the case anym
Earlier, one process handled nat_traversal timeouts, so static
iteration counter correctly distributed keepalives across timeout
interval.
Now timeouts are sent to various processes, each of which had its own
counter, resulting in erratic keepalive delivery.
Fix moves the iteration counter into s